Combination food processing machine

ABSTRACT

The invention relates to a combined food processing machine which accepts the incorporation of multiple accessories and includes a fast anchoring and fixing device which can be actuated by a user to associate an accessory to said machine and multiple detectors, particularly magnetic, for the purpose of automatically identifying the type of accessory which has been associated with the machine and determining the operating condition of said accessory.

The present invention relates to a combined food processing machine that provides essential novelness characteristics and significant advantages with respect to known means used for the same purposes in the current state of the art.

More particularly, the invention proposes the development and construction of a robot machine of the type used in kitchens for processing food, especially intended and designed for a combined operation of functionalities such as a food cutter, emulsifier and chopper, structured around a motor block housing a driving element such as en electric motor and an electronic control board in its interior; a rotary axle projects from said motor block for transmitting movement to different accessories susceptible of being coupled to said motor block for performing different functionalities, also having means for quickly anchoring and fixing the aforementioned heads. A set of detectors, also included in the interior of the motor block, and directly related to said electronic control board, allow the coupled head to be identified and, accordingly, determine the machine's operating mode. Likewise, the machine is equipped with various safety devices that guarantee very safe operation for the user.

The field of application of the invention is comprised, obviously, within the industrial sector dedicated to the manufacture and/or installation of vegetable processing machines and similar.

BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Persons skilled in the art are aware of the existence, in the current state of the art, of a wide range of devices and machines normally used in industrial kitchens destined for food processing-related operations such as cutting vegetables, grating bread, emulsifying food products and other operations of a similar nature. In general, known machines of the type mentioned essentially consist of a motor block housing in its interior driving means composed of an electric motor, a lid element that closes the upper base of the motor block, a rotation axis that projects vertically through the aforementioned lid and which moves a cutting disk, and a food processing accessory, the structural characteristics of which depend on the specific application to which they are destined. Therefore, said accessories may consist of a bowl-like container having an access lid and a blade in its interior (cutter-type machine, grater, etc.) or, more usually, in the case of cutting machines, of an element for introducing or inserting food which in some known embodiments is connected foldably to the aforementioned lid of the machine, having a mouth feed chute integrated with said food introducing element, wherethrough the food is inserted towards the cutting disk while it can be forced with the help of a pushing device associated with suppressing means pushed manually by the user. Naturally, these machines normally include safety and control devices that only allow operation of the machine when the different components thereof are in their respective operating positions.

In accordance with the foregoing, it is understood that the machines currently available in the market carry out certain specific functionalities such that, depending on the specific type or model of machine used, they can be performed with widely varying effectiveness and results. Consequently, taking into account the possibilities offered by the machines of the current state of the art, the present invention has been proposed as the main objective of a substantial improvement in the operating and functional possibilities offered by current machines and, to this end, proposes the construction of a machine equipped to provide different functions depending on the accessory used by the user at a given time.

In this regard, the proposal of the present invention consists of a food processing machine that can be referred to as “combined”, given that it allows the possibility of changing the accessories in a simple, fast and safe manner, thereby enabling the execution of different processing operations in accordance with the accessory used at a given time.

Therefore, the combined food processing machine of the present invention is capable of performing, by changing the operating accessory, food cutting, emulsifying or cutting functions currently performed by other machines separately, with the peculiarity that it includes means and devices especially designed for: 1) performing the anchoring and fixing operations of the different accessories to be performed in a fast and simple manner; 2) detecting the specific accessory which has been coupled to the machine at a given time and automatically adjusting the operating parameters; and 3) guaranteeing maximum safety for the user through the impossibility of starting up the machine if all the previously established requirements are not fulfilled.

In order to fulfil the characteristic of fast fixation of accessories, each of the accessories susceptible of being used with the machine includes, on its lower base, a number of stubs, preferably three, projecting vertically downwards and each having a respective perimeter throat. Said stubs are destined for being introduced into bayonet orifices made in a locking element coupled to the lid of the motor block and which allows rotation at a certain angle, in such a manner that in the anchored position it retains said stubs by coupling of the narrowest portion of each orifice to the respective throat of the corresponding stub.

For its part, the characteristic of detection of the type of accessory anchored to the machine is materialised through the inclusion of a certain number of sensors, generally magnetic sensors, disposed in predetermined positions in the interior of the motor block, in such a manner as to detect the presence of magnetised elements associated with each of the accessories, thereby recognising the accessory based on the sensors that are influenced by the respective magnetic fields at a given time.

Finally, with regard to the safety elements, it has been envisaged that each accessory will also include certain magnet-bearing devices, in such a manner that the motor only receives power from the machine for startup thereof when the accessory is operational (closed lids and retracted blades in order to prevent the user from accidentally accessing these, etc.).

In order to fulfil the aforementioned operating requirements, the machine of the invention has been designed on the basis of a motor block having a stainless steel structure and upper closing means in the form of an aluminium lid or similar. The motor block houses functional parts such as the following in its interior: a driving element preferably consisting of an electric motor, wherefrom a drive shaft projects vertically through the lid and whereby the rotary movement is transferred to the operating components of the machine's different usable accessories; an electronic control board in charge of controlling the general operation of the machine and which receives the different instructions that the user introduces through a touch keyboard associated, likewise, with one of the walls of the motor block, and a set of detection devices, generally magnetic sensors, which are in charge of generating the corresponding electrical signals when activated by means of magnets associated with each of the accessories and indicative of both the presence of an accessory and of the operating status thereof, and transmitting said electrical signals to the control board in order for said board to perform the desired monitoring. The accessories, as mentioned earlier, may consist of cutter-type cutting devices, emulsifier devices or vegetable cutting devices or similar.

At this point of the description it must be clarified that terms such as vertical, horizontal, upper or lower, above or below, or others of an equivalent nature, are expressed in accordance with the machine's normal operating position.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

These and other characteristics and advantages of the invention will be explained with greater clarity in the following detailed description of an example of preferred embodiment thereof, provided only by way of illustration and not limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:

FIGS. 1 a and 1 b show a lateral elevational and top plan view, respectively, of the motor block of the combined food processing machine of the present invention;

FIG. 1 c shows an elevational view of a cross-section taken along line A-A of FIG. 1 a;

FIGS. 2 a and 2 b show schematic, slightly perspective, views of both the upper and lower sides of the interlocking lever integrated in the machine's accessory anchoring and fixing device;

FIGS. 3 a and 3 b show detailed views of the operation of the interlocking lever of FIGS. 2 a and 2 b, respectively in the locked position and opening or release position;

FIG. 4 shows a schematic view of a detail illustrating a means used as a limiter of the path travelled by the aforementioned interlocking lever;

FIGS. 5 a and 5 b show two schematic perspective views, respectively of the lower and upper part of a constituent accessory of a cutter assembly, showing both the accessory's anchoring stubs and the actuator means of the corresponding magnetic detector of the machine; and

FIG. 6 shows an illustrative representation of a partial exploded view of an example of use and distribution of auxiliary internal elements, including the presence of an example of a magnetic sensor of those integrated in the machine for identifying the accessories and operating status thereof.

DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

As mentioned earlier, a detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the object of the invention will be provided hereunder with the help of the accompanying drawings, wherethrough the same numerical references are used to designate identical or equivalent parts. Therefore in reference, firstly, to FIGS. 1 a and 1 b of the drawings, representations of the motor block included in the machine of the invention can be observed therein, composed of a lower body 1, of a rigid nature, made of stainless steel or equivalent material, which provides an internal space for housing the different operating parts of the machine, having lower support means in the form of three conventional legs and upper closing means in the form of a lid 2 made of a lighter material, such as aluminium or similar, having a control panel 4 within the user's reach and, preferably, although not exclusively, of the tactile type. The cross-section taken along line A-A shown in FIG. 1 c shows the internal parts of the machine's motor block, essentially consisting of a motor 5, preferably an electric motor that constitutes the driving part wherefrom the rotary movement is communicated to a drive shaft 8 that projects through the lid 2, advantageously guided by a bushing 9 with the help of bearings and conventional tightness means; a variable speed drive 6, which preferably consists of a frequency converter, and an electronic board 7 associated with the control panel 4 wherein the necessary electronics for the operating and functional control of the machine as a whole has been installed. Additionally, the motor block also includes a plurality of detection means, particularly magnetic sensors, which do not appear specifically identified in this representation.

Encircling the guide bushing 9 of the drive shaft 8, as can be more clearly observed in FIG. 1 b, is a support base 10, the inclusion of which has been envisaged slightly above the top plane of the motor block lid 2, whereby a support surface for the different accessories that can be associated with the machine for performing the different food cutting, emulsifying or chopping functions is provided. The inclusion of an anchoring and fixing device for such accessories is associated with said support base 10, composed of a combination of pass-through orifices 10 a made in said base, and interlocking means which can be more clearly observed in FIGS. 2 a and 2 b, having an actuation lever that projects outwards and which has been designated by the numerical reference 11. Said lever 11 of the interlocking device (also mentioned in the present description as interlocking lever), has sufficient length and the adequate configuration for the user to actuate it in both directions of rotation for fixing or releasing the accessory disposed on the support base 10, as will be explained later.

In the representation of FIG. 1 b, the support base 10 has three orifices 10 a angularly evenly spaced by angular separations of 120°. It shall be understood that this number of orifices is only a form of preferred embodiment and can vary in accordance with each need or preference.

As shown in FIG. 2 a of the drawings, the interlocking means consist of a part configured by way of a circular crown, designated by the numerical reference 11, whereto the aforementioned lever 11 a is radially associated. Said crown has sufficient width to allow the formation therein of three bayonet-type pass-through orifices 12, also angularly evenly spaced by angular separations of 120° and susceptible of overlapping with the orifices 10 a of the base 10. In an approximately intermediate position between two successive bayonet orifices 12, the formation of a new pass-through orifice 13, of the elongated type and having a length equivalent to an arc of approximately 10°, has been envisaged. Also, in a position opposite to that of the starting position of the interlocking lever 11 a another countersunk orifice 14, disposed in an approximately centred position with respect to the width of the crown 11, has been made.

FIG. 2 b of the drawings shows the same interlocking device of FIG. 2 a, but inverted, i.e. seen on its opposite side (lower side) and coupled to a discoidal portion of the base 10 itself with respect to that which can rotate in both directions, as designated by the arrow F₁. The lever 11 a includes on this lower side a magnetised part 15 attached thereto, which can be used as a lever position indicator, as will be explained later. In the position represented in FIG. 2 b mentioned earlier, it can be observed that the part with the greatest diameter of each bayonet orifice 12 is disposed opposite the orifice 10 a corresponding to the support base 10.

The changes in the position of the interlocking part by actuation of the lever 11 a from the exterior, according to arrow F₁, appear more clearly indicated in the details shown in the representations of FIGS. 3 a and 3 b. In the first representation (FIG. 3 a), the assembly is in the locked position of the accessory that can eventually be found disposed on the support base 10, i.e. the lever has been actuated by the user in the sense that the narrow bayonet part of each orifice 12 is disposed opposite the respective orifice 10 a of the support base 10, while the position shown in FIG. 3 b corresponds to the lock aperture or release state with respect to the accessory that could eventually be disposed on said support base 10, as the lever 11 a has been actuated in such a manner that the part 11 of the anchoring device now has the part with the greatest diameter of each of its orifices 12 disposed opposite the respective orifice 10 a of said base. This representation also shows a means for retaining the lever 11 a when the anchoring device is in the locked state, consisting of a ball 16 (designated by a broken line due to being disposed below the support base 10), which is impelled upwards by a spring, as can be more clearly observed in FIG. 6 of the drawings, the diameter of which has been adequately dimensioned to allow housing thereof in the aforementioned countersunk orifice 14 and visible in FIG. 2 b of the drawings. Additionally, the anchoring and retaining device is designed in such a manner that its rotary movement in both directions indicated by the arrow F₁ is limited, as mentioned earlier, to a predetermined angle which in practice will be in the order of 10°. Said limitation is imposed by a pin 23 that projects from the surface of the motor block lid 2 and is visible in FIG. 4 of the drawings, housed in the elongated orifice 13 of the interlocking part 11. As mentioned earlier, the length of this orifice determines the amplitude of the rotation angle.

In reference to FIGS. 5 a and 5 b of the drawings, these show two views of an accessory of the type used jointly with the motor block of FIGS. 1 a to 1 c, already described. In this case, a conventional cutter-type accessory has been chosen as an example, consisting of a bowl 18 prepared for containing in its interior a cutting blade, grating means or any other conventional means in the state of the art; but evidently the following explanation is applicable to any other accessory having the characteristic of being usable with the machine of the present invention. To this end, the peculiarity required of these accessories consists of including means that will allow, on one hand, secure fixation of the accessory to the support base 10 and, on the other, detection of the presence of said accessory and accurate identification of the characteristics and operating state thereof.

Firstly, for the fixation of the device, the accessory 18 has been envisaged to include fixing stubs on the lower base destined for resting on the base 10 of the machine, in positions corresponding to the orifices 10 a of said support base. The stubs can be observed in FIG. 5 a, identified by the numerical reference 19, and project orthogonally from the lower side of the accessory, having a diameter such that they may be inserted through said orifices 10 a, with a configuration such that they have a perimeter recessing by way of a throat of a smaller diameter than the rest of the stub. This allows that, once said stubs 19 are introduced in each of the orifices 10 a in the aperture or release state of the anchoring and fixing device shown in FIG. 3 b, the lever 11 a can be actuated by the user in order to take it to the interlocking position of FIG. 3 a, in such a manner that the bayonet portion of each bayonet orifice 12 of the interlocking crown 11 is coupled to the throat of the respective stub, retaining the accessory without possibility of separation from the base 10 on which it rests. In said state, with the lever 11 a in the interlocking position, the ball 16 is housed in the countersunk orifice 14 of the crown 11, thereby guaranteeing that said locked state is maintained regardless of the eventual vibrations or other external conditions, until the user manually actuates said lever 11 a to take the anchoring and retaining device to the aperture or release position.

FIGS. 5 a and 5 b also illustrate other capacities associated with the general functionality of the combined food processing machine proposed by the present invention. In particular, it relates to the machine's capacity to automatically detect the type of accessory which has been included therein, as well as to know the operating state of said accessory in order for the control board 7 to evaluate whether the machine can be started up or not. In this regard, the cutter accessory 18 or any other one would wish to use will have one or more magnetised elements (not represented in FIG. 5 a or 5 b), disposed on the lower side of the base of the accessory, in such a manner that the accessory can be identified in accordance with the position occupied by said magnetised elements, thereby determining the speed at which the motor 5 must spin and, likewise, the drive shaft 8 of the mobile parts of the accessory. Additionally, as mentioned earlier, each accessory also includes an element that provides information on the operating state thereof and which also essentially consists of a magnetised element which by virtue of its position detected by the corresponding sensor of the machine, will allow the machine to start up only under the established safety conditions. For example, in the case of the cutter 18, the aforementioned safety element may provide information as to whether the lid 20 is placed over the bowl, thereby keeping the cutter's mobile parts (especially the blade in its interior) out of the user's reach in order to avoid accidents.

In the represented embodiment, the safety element consists of a mobile shaft bearing a magnetised element housed inside a tubular casing 21 against the action of an internal spring (not shown in the figure), the tubular casing of which is closed at its lower end by means of a screw-cap, designated in FIGS. 5 a-5 b by the numerical reference 21 a, which serves as a support for the aforementioned internal spring. In this manner, the shaft and its associated magnet are movable vertically in both directions, upwards and downwards, as shown graphically by the arrow F₂ of FIG. 5 b. In this manner, when the lid 20 is placed over the bowl 18 to close the mouth of the bowl and prevent access to the interior thereof, the inner shaft and its associated magnet are pushed upwards, moving closer towards the position of a corresponding sensor located in the interior of the motor block (not shown in the figure) which is influenced by the magnetic field associated with the magnetised element and allows identification of the closed lid state, informing the electronic control board 7 accordingly and allowing the machine to start up. In another case, with the shaft moved upwards by virtue of the force exerted by the aforementioned return spring (open lid 20 position), the distance of said magnetised element from the aforementioned sensor is sufficient for the latter to avoid being influenced by the magnetic field of the former, thereby identifying said open lid condition and disabling machine startup. Additionally, in order to facilitate the operability of the assembly and avoid errors, the cutter 18 included as an accessory by the machine of the invention has a lid with the peculiarity of being symmetrical in terms of its three anchoring or hooking points, in such a manner that the user does not have to worry about orienting the lid in a certain manner, simplifying and expediting the accessory coupling operation.

It shall be understood that other accessories will also have adequate mechanisms for configuring each to impel a shaft (or other elements), similar to the shaft with the previously described magnetised element in the interior of the tubular casing designated by the numerical reference 21 of FIGS. 5 a and 5 b, for the purpose of determining whether the machine startup conditions are fulfilled. These mechanisms can be susceptible of vertical, horizontal and rotary movement or a combination of any of these, provided that they allow actuation by magnetic transmission to the envisaged machine sensors for such purpose.

Finally, in accordance with the representation of FIG. 6 of the drawings, a schematic view of an example of embodiment showing a distribution of internal elements is represented, showing both a support element 22 to provide support to the motor block housing and an example of a conventional magnetic detector for use in the machine, disposed inside the motor block for the envisaged purposes described earlier herein. Specifically, the envisaged detector is designated by the numerical reference 24 and occupies a position such that it is opposed to the corresponding activator means. The aforementioned FIG. 6 also shows a representation of the positional fixing means envisaged for retaining the interlocking lever 11 a composed of a ball 16 which is pushed upwards by means of a return spring 17.

In accordance with the foregoing and by way of an example of specific application, the aforementioned sensor 24 could be, by virtue of the position it occupies, in charge, for example, of interacting with the magnet 15 fixed to the lower side of the interlocking lever 11 a and, consequently, said sensor will inform the electronic control board 7 that the lever has reached the interlocking operating position of the accessory on the machine and, therefore, the machine can be started up unless there are other obstacles. It shall be understood that there will be a certain number of other sensors distributed throughout the surrounding space, for the purpose of performing the different detection capabilities described herein and thereby automatically determining not only the presence of a specific accessory, but also the manner in which the machine must operate in accordance with the detected accessory.

Extending the content of the present description is not deemed necessary for an expert skilled in the art to understand its scope and the advantages derived from the object thereof.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, and as the description made refers solely to an example of embodiment of the object of the invention, it shall be understood that multiple variations in detail, equally protected, may be introduced within its essentiality which could particularly affect characteristics such as the shape, size or materials used to manufacture the assembly or its parts or any others that do not alter the essentiality of the invention, solely delimited by the scope of the claims expounded below. 

1. Combined food processing machine, capable of allowing the incorporation of multiple accessories destined for carrying out different operations such as cutting, emulsifying and chopping food in relation to vegetables, grating bread or other food processing operations customarily carried out using the machines and robots currently found in industrial or other types of kitchens, structured around a motor block whereupon the different accessories used for the different processing operations are received and whereto they are fixed, wherein said motor block is formed by a rigid body (1), for example of stainless steel, and a similarly metallic lid (2), for example of aluminium, housing in its interior functional components such as: an electric motor (5), wherethrough rotary movement is communicated to a drive shaft (8) that projects upwards through the aforementioned lid (2); a variable speed drive (6), preferably consisting of a frequency converter; an electronic control board (7) for controlling the different operating and functional parameters of the machine; and a keyboard (4), preferably of the tactile type, included on one of the sides of the lid (2) and directly related to the aforementioned electronic control board (7), characterised in that it additionally includes: a fast anchoring and fixing device (11), actuated by the user, for coupling any accessory (18) to the machine; and multiple detection elements (22) distributed throughout the interior of the lid (2) of the machine, particularly magnetic sensors destined for providing information to the aforementioned electronic control board (7) for automatically identifying the type of accessory (18) incorporated in the machine and for determining the operating condition of said accessory.
 2. Machine, according to claim 1, characterised in that said fast anchoring and fixing device consists of an interlocking part (11) in the form of a circular crown, susceptible of being positioned beneath a support base (10) whereupon the accessory (18) used in each case rests, capable of rotating at a certain angle and having an interlocking lever (11 a) that projects radially outwards, within the user's reach.
 3. Machine, according to claims 1 and 2, characterised in that the crown of the interlocking part (11) of the aforementioned fast anchoring and fixing device includes several pass-through orifices (12), preferably three, disposed in angularly evenly spaced positions separated by angles of 120° and configured by way of bayonet orifices, and in that crown of the interlocking part (11) also includes other pass-through orifices, particularly an elongated orifice (13) disposed in an intermediate position between two consecutive bayonet orifices (12), and a countersunk orifice (14) disposed in a position opposite that of startup of the aforementioned interlocking lever (11 a).
 4. Machine, according to claim 3, characterised in that the length of said orifice (13) corresponds to that of an arc having an amplitude of approximately 10°.
 5. Machine, according to one or more of claims 1 to 4, characterised in that the aforementioned interlocking lever (11 a) associated with the fast anchoring and fixing device includes a magnetised element (15) attached to the lower side thereof.
 6. Machine, according to one or more of claims 1 to 5, characterised in that the support base (10) of the different accessories (18) includes pass-through orifices (10 a), preferably three pass-through orifices, disposed in angularly evenly spaced positions, separated by an angle of 120°, in overlapping relationship with the pass-through bayonet orifices (12) made in the crown of the interlocking part (11) of the fast anchoring and fixing device.
 7. Machine, according to claims 1 to 6, characterised in that the aforementioned accessories (18) include stubs (19) on the outer side of their base, projecting orthogonally from the surface plane of said base, preferably three stubs (19) disposed in angularly evenly spaced positions, separated by an angle of 120°, dimensioned with a diameter so as to allow insertion within the pass-through orifices (10 a) of the support base (10) overlapping the bayonet pass-through orifices (12) of the interlocking crown part (11), formed in such a manner that they have a recess by way of a perimeter throat of smaller diameter, susceptible of being introduced in the bayonet portion of a corresponding pass-through orifice (12), thereby being blocked in the interior thereof by the rotation of the interlocking crown (11) on being pushed from the exterior on its associated lever (11 a).
 8. Machine, according to one or more of claims 1 to 7, characterised in that it additionally includes a means of retaining the aforementioned interlocking lever (11 a) in the locked position of the stubs (19), consisting of a ball (16) pushed upwards by means of a return spring (17), susceptible of being housed in the interior of the elongated orifice (14) of the interlocking crown (11).
 9. Machine, according to one or more of claims 1 to 8, characterised in that said multiplicity of detectors (22) identify the accessory incorporated in the machine by virtue of the position occupied in said accessories by magnetised elements attached thereto.
 10. Machine, according to one or more of claims 1 to 9, characterised in that some of the accessories also include movable means, whether vertical, rotary or movable in another manner, with a magnetised element on their lower end such as, for example, a mobile shaft, for example in the interior of a tubular casing (21), closed at its lower end by means of a screw-cap (21 a), in such a manner that said shaft is actuated downwards against the action of a return spring seated against the aforementioned screw-cap (21 a) by means of the element of the accessory that determines that said accessory has reached its operating condition, causing it to occupy a position sufficiently close to the magnetic sensor (22) for the latter to be influenced by the magnetic field of the former, said sensor detecting the presence of the magnetised element associated with the shaft in the interior of the tubular casing (21), thereby identifying the electronic control board (7) that determines that the machine can be started up and preventing operation under any other circumstance.
 11. Machine, according to claim 2, characterised in that the rotation capacity of the interlocking part (11) in the form of a circular crown is limited by the length of the elongated orifice (13) made therein, on housing in the interior of the latter a pin (23) that projects from the upper side of the lid (2) that closes over the aforementioned motor block of the machine. 